Friday, December 30, 2011

Nails and cuticles care in Nashville cosmetology school.

Can an aspiring beauty artist get specialized training in nails and cuticles care in Nashville cosmetology school or for that matter, in any one of the 80 campuses of Regency Beauty educational institutions? This query was posted in one of the beauty and makeup forums. As I am also maintaining a blog on beauty needs, I make it a point to visit beauty related forums to update my knowledge.

Why I found this particular question as Important?

Students studying in Regency Beauty Schools are required to learn the art of making one beautiful , practice with practice heads (we all have seen that in beauty parlours). Students toy with a practice head applying makeup, dress it with different hair dresses, color the eye lids etc.

How is it possible to learn to beautify the nails and cuticles? Are there any practice models for that?

I intend to write to Regency Beauty Institute, the fastest growing beauty school in the United States.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

A simple guide to Chi.

Without going too deep into the word 'chi', I can explain it as the life force. In Hinduism, it is called atma. I hope I am not wrong in understanding the Chinese word 'chi'.

Long before the Internet came into being, I have read a few books on 'chi', how it is vital to safeguard it from negative forces and why it is important to practice the art of enhancing the powers of it.

Modern energy healers have brought forward an excellent practical formula after combining the powers of Chakra and Chi. Similar to the Reiki healing that is all bout opening the Chakras to cosmic forces, Chi can be use to relax and balance the chakras.

Today morning, I came across a guide to Chi.
At a customary glance, the guide to Chi offered a lot of promise. I intend to explore it soon.



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Friday, December 23, 2011

How strong your belief should be to attract your desires?


“To change your life, you should change your beliefs”

“You should believe 100% to initiate the law of attraction”

-These are authored by our peers, read by us a thousand times, tried to practice what we believed but are yet to attract our desires-won’t you agree?

Had anyone us questioned the veracity of believing 100% on anything, we would not have been probably tearing our hair apart to get that elusive 100% belief.

Yes, it is not possible to formulate a new belief replacing an existing one and turn it to 100% so that we can manifest what we believed to be possible. The existing belief had taken a deep root in our subconscious mind. It would simply not allow it to be replaced fully?

Does it mean, is it possible to establish a go between-probably a 50% belief? Sure, to be on the safe side, make it 51%.

Don’t ask me if it is enough to get our desires to manifest. It is not enough. We need a 100% belief.

If after all, we can make ourselves to believe in something new to the extent of 51%, surely, we can train our conscious mind to make it 100%-is not possible?

100% possible dear.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Why are you still waiting?



I am thinking aloud on the reasons for the difference between people who are getting what they want and those who never get anything.
I would like take my focus away from the first category of people and talk to the second category that comprises most of the mankind who have firmly concluded already that their life is on hold and that is why they are not manifesting anything they want.
On a further analysis of this majority of people, I sense 50% of them lack motivation. They seem to be waiting for something or somebody to place them on the first category of successful people.
Tell me,
· Are you waiting for an angel or someone to come along?
· Are you waiting on a great job to fall into your lap?
· Are you waiting on winning the lottery to plan your retirement?
I would like to cite an example here. One of my very close friends sought my help to start a blog on spirituality. I obliged him, taught him the basics of blogging and helped him to publish his first blog post. This happened in the year 2008. That's it! Not a single word was further added to his blog. He is simply waiting for a cosmic force to reveal divinely the art of blogging.
He is a grand example of people who wait for something to unfold instead of reaching out to pull a string that would unfold the life’s surprises. The only difference between him and the people, who are getting what they want, is that they kept moving and he didn’t.
Stop waiting, move man, move!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Allow a desire to arrive.


People searching for ways to manifest their desire spiritually are often mistaken about desire and want. A basic want can become a desire only on prolonged thinking about it.

There is a Sanskrit saying: “Yathopasanam, thatha palam”. It means what you focus on would manifest in reality. Look where the modern advocates of “thoughts become things” and “you are what you think” have derived these prophecies.

You may want something now but may not want it the next moment or the next day. Law of Attraction (LOA) won’t work with these conflicting change in wants. Wants are granted by the cosmic force almost immediately but desires take a long time to materialize because, you must keep thinking about what you want dearly for long without changing or swapping for similar things.

Allowing a desire is truly letting the Law of Attraction to work on its own time and terms.

Have you heard of another term for manifesting desires? It is called “Deliberate Creation”.

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Thursday, December 08, 2011

Useful knowledge of natural aromatic oils.


Wonderful facts of Aromatherapy

A scientist (he claimed he is) wore an absolute of look of scorn when I told him to try out inhaling a certain scent to relieve him from his bronchitis. Here was a man who was simply biased, rather unreasonably opinionated without bothering to check the veracity of the information.

Aromatherapy is scientifically proven alternate healing technique that was passed onto us from our peers. Aromatherapy in its pure form is applied in almost off the houses in India, Australia and Sri Lanka.

Even this scientists must have used Vicks or any such vapor rubs to a get a temporary relief from cold or headache. Only, he conveniently did not term it as an aromatherapy.

If you are an open minded person and would not mind gaining useful knowledge of some of the natural plant oils whose aroma can cure various ailments, please read further:
* Tea tree oil cures several bacterial infections. This is also is said to cure Bronchitis.
* Lavender oil's perfume is said to create a calming effect and thus ideal for patients suffering from depression.
* Chamomile is used to cure headache.
* Eucalyptus-we all know why it is used and have been depending on it for long.
*Rosemary is another good plant oil whose scent can give you relief from stress and headache.

I have once used an aromatic natural oil to treat tick bites!

Well, there are more, much more aromatic natural oils that can be used to treat myriad maladies.


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Saturday, December 03, 2011

Destiny and its misconceptions.



For a long time, I wanted to think loudly on ‘destiny’ and its misconceptions. It is amusing to note that Destiny takes more blame than anything else in the world.
“Destiny”, perhaps the oft repeated word by everyone who is not living a life they desire, is surely enigma for all of us unless we are sages. 

What does destiny mean? When we utter the word ‘destiny’ which is also referred to as ‘fate’, we imply that something that would happen or had happened inevitably. Destiny also means something which is beyond our control.

Our religions have made us believe strongly that our life events are clearly pre-written by our creator. Modern spiritual speakers argue that we create our own destiny by our thoughts. Those that do not fall into the above two categories, laugh at the word destiny and believers in it.

I am an Hindu. As per my vedic scriptures, our current life is an ultimate product of previous life’s thoughts and deeds which we call it ‘karma’. The good deeds of previous life would mostly decide the good fortunes in the current life. It is widely reported that many westerners who belong to other religions have started the sense in the Hindu religion.

If you are not inclined to any religion but would unconditionally favor logic and science, then you would argue that our life is shaped up by many aspects of our environment, the beliefs with which we grow and attitude towards life and the family background and geographical location.
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Living with believing parents would mould your life, even if you start living away from them after 25 years or so, as by that time, your subconscious mind would have recorded all of your earlier beliefs and it would guide accordingly.

Many people say that the college has a great influence in shaping up your beliefs and attitudes. I beg to disagree. While it would make one behave like a rebel or radical for some time, eventually, your deep rooted subconscious mind would make you live your rest of the life as per beliefs recorded in it.

Nevertheless, without exception, in all our lives we would have accepted the existence of destiny. This final acknowledgement of fate happens only when we clearly realize that in spite of our focused efforts, something might go opposite of the expected.

We realize, “Not all are in my control and someone else is sitting at the steering wheel”.

I am sure you would have been at the receiving end of criticism when you declared that fate finalized an event. Though, invariably, it would have made you sad, there are times when we you were happy but definitely not attributed it towards fate.

Therefore, all the events in our life, whether they bring cheers or tears, are destined to happen.